Local police officials praised residents for helping them catch alleged burglars responsible for many of the break-ins that have occurred here in recent months. Police feel there are still two burglary crews working the east and west sides of Wilmette. Police are sorting through $100,000 in suspected loot from area burglaries found in an Evanston home Feb. 15 after neighboring residents told police they suspected drug activity there.
Evanston Police arrested Rengay Frazier, 36, of 1904 Emerson St., Evanston. Allan L. Boyland, 42, also of 1904 Emerson was charged with unlawful use of weapon by a felon and misdemeanor majijuana possession. A third suspect, Andrew Fraser, 23 of 2121 Darrow Ave., was charged with residential burglary. Wilmette residents who believe some of the merchandise may have been taken from their homes may schedule a viewing at the police department.

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